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What are the Behaviours of a Confident Person? | Bobby D'Souza

They are secure enough to celebrate others’ victories, even if those victories are bigger than their own. Instead of feeling insecure, they feel inspired.

 

A confident person is deeply secure within themselves. They are secure enough to celebrate others’ victories, even if those victories are bigger than their own. Instead of feeling insecure, they feel inspired.

 

A confident person is deeply secure within themselves. They don’t get defensive when falsely blamed — because their self-worth isn’t based on others’ opinions.

 

They are daring enough to make mistakes and keep trying new approaches. They understand that failure is never their identity — it’s just part of the process.

 

They know who they spend time with matters. They don’t hang around with the crowd that complains, gossips, or points fingers. They choose to be with the doers, the adventurers, the risk-takers — those who strive to be the solution in a broken world.

 

A confident person doesn’t overly rely on being liked or validated. They understand that people’s approval is fleeting — it disappears the moment imperfection shows up. But they also know that authenticity and growth are far more valuable than temporary applause.

 

They have the courage to admit when they are wrong — without shame.

 

And most of all, a confident person holds an unshakeable belief… Even when the present feels messy, confusing, and far from the dream — they carry a fire inside: a wild faith that it will all work out.

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